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The art of the bawdy song.

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Aniseed Robin (1:16) ; Cuckolds all a-row (0:58) / Anon. -- I gave her cakes and I gave her ale / Purcell (1:30) -- Taking his beer with old Anacharsis / Aldridge (1:14) -- Fye, nay, prithee John / Purcell (1:04) -- Cold and raw / D'Urfey (3:58) -- The miller's daughter / Purcell (1:23) -- Will said to his mammy / Jones (2:38) -- The old fumbler / Anon. Pills (1:22) -- Walking in a meadowe greene / Anon. (4:54) -- Celia learning on the spinnet / Isum (1:52) -- Tom the taylor (1:05) ; My lady's coachman John (1:24) / Purcell -- The Irish jig, or, The night ramble / Anon. Pills (3:01) -- Come sirrah Jacke hoe / Weelkes (2:26) -- Dainty fine aniseed water / Anon. (1:09) -- Most men do love the Spanish wine / Anon. (1:16) -- Argeers (1:49) ; Gathering peascods (2:14) / Anon. -- (cont.) My lady and her maid / Ellis (0:52) -- As Roger last night to Jenny lay close (1:31) ; Pox on you (1:45) / Purcell -- Ladie lie near me / Anon. (2:52) -- 'Tis women makes us love / Blow (1:12) -- Sir Walter enjoying his damsel / Purcell (1:15) -- My thing is my own / Anon. Pills (4:55) -- Here dwells a pretty maid / Cranford (0:39) -- My man John had a thing that was long / Eccles (2:15) -- When first Amyntas sued for a kiss / Anon. Pills (3:25) -- More Palatino / attr. Sweelinck (3:46) -- Poor Owen (3:06) ; Where they drank (0:27) / Church -- Come, come, let us drink / Purcell (1:20)

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